Ruth Davidson is in the North East today in a late push for votes ahead of Thursday’s election.
The Scottish Conservative leader touched down in a helicopter in Peterhead as she heads coast-to-coast on the penultimate day of campaigning.
After visiting Aberdeenshire the chopper headed to Keith Show Ground. While in Moray the Tory leader got a lesson on how to make a kilt at the town’s Kilt School.
Ms Davidson intends to meet voters intending to vote for the party for the first time during the whistle-stop tour.
Later today the leader and her Conservative crew are taking to the skies again to touch down in Oban.